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Minift. 4.

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And Jefus The way to tat. 33 faid unto them, Ye shall indeed drink of Jerufalem. the that I drink of and with the baptifm that I am baptised withall Shall ye be baptized But to fit on my right hand, and on my left is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my father.

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23. Mat. xx. And when the ten heard it, they were 24. moved with indignation against the two brethren James and John.

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Mar. X

But 41. Mar. x, Jefus called them to him, and faid, Te25.Mat, xx, know that the princes of the Gentiles exercife dominion over them, and they that are great exercife authority upon k Mat. xx. them. * But fo fhall it not be among you: 4326, 27, 28. but whofoever will be great among you, fhall be your minifter; And whosoever 44. of you will be the chiefeft, fhall be fervant of all. For even the Son of man came not to be miniftred unto, but to minifter, and to give his life a ransom for many.

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Jefus going from Jericho; cureth blind Jericho.
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ging, And hearing the multitude pafs by, 36. Luk. xviii.

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Jericho.

Mar. x.

Mar. x.

Mat. X.

Ærat. 33.

told him, that Jefus of Nazareth paf- Anno 38. feth by. And he cried, faying, Jefus, Minift. 4 thou fon of David, have mercy on me. 39. And they which went before, rebuked him, that he should hold his peace; but he cried fo much the. more, Thou 49.fon of David, have mercy on me.

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And Luk. xviii, Jefus ftood still, and commanded him 40. to be called and they call the blind man, faying, unto him, Be of good com 50.fort, rife, he calleth thee. And he cafting away his garment, rofe, and came

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51.to Jefus. And Jefus anfwered and faid Mat. xx. unto him, What wilt thou that I fhould 32, 33. do unto thee? The blind man faid un

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Luk. xviii.

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to him, Lord that I might receive my 34-fight. So Jefus had compaffion on Luk. xviii. 42.[him] and touched [bs] eyes: * And Mar. x.52. Jefus faid unto him, Receive thy fight: * And Mat. xx. thy faith bath faved thee. 52. immediately he received his fight, and Luk. xviii. 43.followed Jefus in the way, Glorifying Luk. xviii. God and all the people when they 43. faw it, gave praise to God.

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Anno Etat. 33. Minift, 4.

SECT. CXVII.

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Jefus going through Jericho, Zacheus
defirons to fee him, climbs up a
tree Jefus calls him and goes to
his house, at which the Jews mur-
mur, because he was a Publican:
The Parable of the King that went
out of his Dominions to be crown-
ed in another Country.

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ND Jefus entred and paffed thro' 1.
Jericho. And behold there was 2,
a man named Zacheus, which was the
chief among the Publicans, and he was
rich. And he fought to fee Jefus who 3
he was, and could not for the prefs, be-
cause he was little of ftature. And he 4.
ran before and climbed up into a fyco-
more tree, to fee him; for he was to
pafs that way. And when Jefus came 5,
to the place, he looked up and faw
him, and faid unto him, Zacheus, make
hafte, and come down, for to day, Imust
abide at thy houfe. And he made hafte, 6.
and came down, and received him joy-
fully. And when they faw it, they all 7.
murmured, faying, that he was gone to
be gueft with a man that is a finner. And 8.
Zaccheus ftood and faid unto the Lord,
Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give
to the poor and if I have taken any
thing from any man by falfe accufation
Ireftore bim fourfold. And Jefus faid

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Luk. xix,

Luk. xix.

Etat. Minift. 4.

Jericho unto him, This day is falvation come to Anno this houfe, for as much as he alfo is the t. 33. 10. fon of Abraham. For the fon of man is come to feek, and to fave that which was

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And as they heard thefe things, he added, and spake a parable, because he was nigh to Jerufalem, and becaufe they thought that the kingdom of God fhould immediately appear. He faid there12. fore, "A certain nobleman went into a "far country. to receive for himself a 13." kingdom, and to return. And he "called his ten fervants, and delivered them ten pounds, and faid unto them, 14. Occupy till I come. But his Citizens hated him, and fent a meffage

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after him, faying, we will not have 15 this man to reign over us. And it came to pafs, that when he was returned, having received the kingdom, then he commanded thefe fervants to be called unto him, to whom he had given the money, that he might know, how much every man had gained by 16, trading. Then came the firft, faying, Lord, thy pound hath gained 17. ten pounds. And he faid unto him, "Well done thou good fervant; because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten Cities. And the fecond came, fay ing, Lord, thy pound hath gained 19. five pounds. And he faid likewife to him, Be thou alfo over five Cities. 20. And another came, faying, Lord, Be

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“ hold, here is thy pound which I have Jericho, Minift. 4«ed thee, because thou art an austere kept laid up in a napkin: For I fear- 21. Luk. xix,

man: thou takeft up that thou layeft
"not down, and reapest that thou didst
" not fow. And he faith unto him, 22
"Out of thine own mouth will I judge

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thee, thou wicked fervant. Thou
"knewest that I was an auftere man,
taking up that I laid not down, and
"reaping that I did not fow: Where- 23
"fore then gaveft not thou my money
into the bank, that at my coming I

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might have required mine own with ufury? And he faid unto them that 24"ftood by, Take from him the pound, and give it to him that hath ten pounds. (And they faid unto him, 25 «Lord, he hath ten pounds.) For 1.26. fay unto you, That unto every one which hath, fhall be given: and from ❝him that hath not, even that he hath fhall be taken away from him. But 27 "thofe mine enemies which would not that I fhould reign over them, bring hither, and flay them before me.

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